Fabrics in exotic patterns, lots of green. This is a trend which should please not only travel enthusiasts, but absolutely everyone who likes being surrounded by nature. There has been a trend for green in our interior decoration for some time, and now that the Pantone Institute has declared a green called Greenery 2017’s colour of the year it seems even more appropriate to go green at home.
Palm trees, palm leaves and pineapples are increasingly common in interiors as patterns on wallpaper and textiles. Tropically-themed accessories can be highly varied. They bring an interior to life during the summer, and as autumn arrives they are a pleasant reminder of the season gone by. Motifs featuring exotic birds of paradise or enormous multi-coloured flower heads, insect motifs – dragonflies, beetles, bees, moths and butterflies – the richly detailed world of flora and fauna. The patterns are strong, powerful and extraordinarily intense — so it’s best not to go overboard with them in interior decoration. You should also bear in mind the seasonal nature of fashion when deciding on more intensive colours and designs.
There are interior accessories available in stores from this summer which let you be fashionable without disturbing the permanent elements of your home décor.
You should remember, though, when using these motifs that they are not such easy patterns to use. They usually dominate, monopolise attention and do not like competing with other patterns. So use them sparingly.
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Dark floor in living room – only for the brave
White floor in living room – trendy and classy
Oiled engineered wood flooring
Chevron engineered wood flooring – a floor with a timeless design
Herringbone flooring in a modern style
Flooring for the children’s room
White engineered wood flooring